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    Default 'Americas toughest jobs' show

    Anyone watch it? I just saw the last 10 mins of it; I see next week they will have to do long haul trucking- should be interesting

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    Shyykatt prepare for a disappointment. I looked at the site and it's not American long haul truckers it's about the ice roads in Alaska and Canada. They already got a show about it and it's the highest rated show on the history channel now NBC wants a crack at it! :x

    http://www.nbc.com/Americas_Toughest...rucking.shtml#

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    This show is bull****! They kept pointing out how cold it was. These people were talking and you couldn't even see their breath. I didn't see ice buildup on the boats or rigging or anything. They want to take regular people and put them in America's toughest jobs I thought bull riding was a sport not a job.
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    Same thing can be said about monster trucks! But at the same time that is how they earn their living so it could be a job. :?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double L
    Same thing can be said about monster trucks! But at the same time that is how they earn their living so it could be a job. :?
    Are they driving or working on the monster trucks? Mechanic yes thats a job, If you are driving a monster truck I would consider that an entertainer same as a bull rider. They could have gone with steelmill worker, guys working on skyscrapers, coal miners, firefighter, cop or mop boy at the peep show if they needed tough jobs.
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    It didn't say!

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    or mop boy at the peep show
    Ewwwww!!! :shock:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumbo
    or mop boy at the peep show if they needed tough jobs.
    Thats just wrong tight there, I don't care who you are.....thats wrong


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    or mop boy at the peep show

    I think that one might be covered under the "Dirty Jobs" show. :shock:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge Runner
    or mop boy at the peep show

    I think that one might be covered under the "Dirty Jobs" show. :shock:
    Yahh!! I believed that would be covered!!! That's nacky!!
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    Caught the lasted episode last night with the contestants driving big rigs.

    It was really funny, the girls seems to have the least amount of problems. The chic that got booted was able to back the truck up in 2 1/2 minutes, where as the other guys were 18 and 24 minutes but her king pin got bound up, the tractor wasn't straight and she ended up lossing.

    Pretty sad.

    Brought back a lot of memories for my husband training nobs. The truck wreck that they saw was a cold shock of reality for them. Husband thought Berthhound Pass looked more difficult then Atguin Pass. I don't think they showed enough to tell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trukrswyfe
    Brought back a lot of memories for my husband training nobs. The truck wreck that they saw was a cold shock of reality for them. Husband thought Berthhound Pass looked more difficult then Atguin Pass. I don't think they should enough to tell.

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    My husband misses little about OTR trucking. But he was one of those crazy guys that loves ice skating, and throwing iron.

    We started discussing all his former students. We could write a book I tellya. We had pet names for most of them. There were only a handful I didn't get to met. Good times. :lol

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    I watched the show last night.
    That was just wrong that the girl who backed that truck in 2.5 minutes was booted because she couldnt release the kingpin.
    It was obvious that they were never taught how to unbind the kingpin release. Would have taken her all of 1minute to climb back into the tractor, put it in reverse and "push" back on the kingpin, and unbinding it. Everybody was cheering her on, but nobody was able to yell out the technique to unbind the kingpin. Which proves they never taught the "students" how to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew10
    I watched the show last night.
    That was just wrong that the girl who backed that truck in 2.5 minutes was booted because she couldnt release the kingpin.
    It was obvious that they were never taught how to unbind the kingpin release. Would have taken her all of 1minute to climb back into the tractor, put it in reverse and "push" back on the kingpin, and unbinding it. Everybody was cheering her on, but nobody was able to yell out the technique to unbind the kingpin. Which proves they never taught the "students" how to do it.
    Husband's thoughts exactly.

    Did you see the part where her partner another chic sells her out?
    Of course she couldn't know how the other drivers were doing, so to throw her under the bus like that. Not to mention the guy that couldn't drive/down shift, smack talked his trainer, almost took our the guy's transmission and couldn't even decide if he wanted to participate got to stay.

    I did think the chic from Texas was so funny. Them texas chics, she was all clowning while she drove like she was a BBR. I like her.

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    I'm looking forward to seeing it.
    Was only able to watch about 10 minutes of the show.
    I found a link on the NBC website to be able to watch full episodes online.

    http://www.nbc.com/Americas_Toughest...tml#vid=551461

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    Thanks for the link... Not sure I would have wanted to try Dolton Highway or Atigan Pass with just a Learners Permit. :shock:
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    Quote Originally Posted by RebelDarlin
    Thanks for the link... Not sure I would have wanted to Dolton Highway or Atigan Pass with just a Learners Permit. :shock:


    I would have loved to have been there as a "Ringer" !! A couple of them guy's needed it!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Orangetxguy
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    Thanks for the link... Not sure I would have wanted to try Dolton Highway or Atigan Pass with just a Learners Permit. :shock:


    I would have loved to have been there as a "Ringer" !! A couple of them guy's needed it!


    I liked the "School Ma'arm" best.
    She did have a point about women, "feeling" things like when to shift and men just rying to "force it". I've seen that a lot.


    Gotta admire those 'trainers' though, that took a lot of nerve to get in those trucks with noobs in that terrain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RebelDarlin


    Gotta admire those 'trainers' though, that took a lot of nerve to get in those trucks with noobs in that terrain.
    I sure did. Thinking how impressed I am with my husband.

    He trained an African and some guy from Florida who never saw snow till they got in the truck let alone drive on it.
    All in the middle of winter on some of the ugliest passes America has.

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